Vocational Education and Training (VET) gives students the chance to build practical, industry-relevant skills while completing their secondary schooling. At Assumption College, VET combines classroom learning, hands-on training, and real-world industry experience to prepare students for what comes next.
In Years 10 to 12, students can study VET subjects that contribute to their VCE, VCE VM, or VPC and can achieve a nationally recognised qualification when the course is complete. VET sits comfortably alongside each senior pathway, adding a practical, career-focused dimension to a student’s studies.
VET subjects may be studied onsite at Assumption College, in partnership with another school, or through an external Registered Training Organisation such as a TAFE. Every VET course forms part of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), the national standard for training, which means the qualification is recognised right across Australia.
VET courses are competency-based. Students achieve their qualification by demonstrating that they have the knowledge and can perform the skills to industry standard. Some VET courses include an exam and can contribute to a student’s ATAR; these are known as scored VET subjects. Others are unscored, so they are not calculated into the ATAR. Either way, students gain a meaningful, work-ready qualification while still at school.
VET is a highly engaging pathway for students who learn best by doing. It offers a practical alternative (or complement) to traditional academic study, and it suits students who want to explore an industry before committing to it after school.
Students often choose VET because it delivers:
Students get applied skills in areas like trades, business, and health, learning by doing rather than through theory alone.
A nationally recognised Certificate or Statement of Attainment can be earned while still at school.
VET courses help students develop practical confidence and can give them a head start in their chosen field.
VET courses allow students the chance to try out an industry and build clarity about future study or work while still at school.
VET can contribute to an ATAR in some programs and supports progression to university, TAFE, apprenticeships, or employment.
At Assumption College, VET is part of a broad and flexible pathways program designed to support every student’s goals. Students can access a wide range of VET courses both onsite and through partnerships with TAFE and external providers, giving them real choice in shaping a program around their interests.
Whether a student is drawn to trades, the arts, health, animal care, or business, there is likely a VET pathway to match. The courses below are available through the 2026 program, with locations noted for each.
While VCE offers a more academic, theory-based approach, VET focuses on practical, hands-on learning in key industry areas.
| VET (Applied, Career-Focused Pathway) | VCE (Academic Pathway) |
|---|---|
| Practical, hands-on learning | More academic, theory-based |
| Industry-focused (e.g. trades, hospitality, health) | Subject-based (e.g. English, Maths, Sciences) |
| Leads to a national qualification | Leads to a secondary school certificate |
| Often includes workplace experience | No formal workplace requirement |
| Can contribute to ATAR (some courses) | Primary pathway to ATAR |
VET is a confident, practical pathway for students who want to gain real skills, a recognised qualification, and a head start in their chosen field. Our Pathways Team is here to help every family find the right course and plan a senior program with clarity.
If your student is interested in exploring a VET course, here’s how to take the next step:
Our VET program is part of a broader senior school experience designed to help every student grow with purpose and confidence. Discover more pathways at Assumption College.
The VCE is a two-year academic program recognised for entry to university, TAFE, and employment. It suits students seeking a strong academic foundation with a broad subject selection.